Known as “Dr. John” to most who knew him, he was known for his love and support of his family, his church, his work and coworkers, and flying airplanes. Without exception, he was an encourager of the best sort, and a lover of learning, affecting his own children and many others to pursue excellence in all things. Delivering somewhere around ten thousand babies over his career, he made a connection to most households in the area. Many of those children later were his “copilots” in his beloved Aeronca airplane as he and his airport friends gave rides to encourage interest in flying through the Young Eagles program. Dr. John excelled in obstetrics, but since childhood had interest in almost anything mechanical. With his family, he managed to build from scratch a car, boat, and airplane, unselfishly sharing rides with any who wished, and always eager to share his enthusiasm and knowledge about such, particularly with his grandchildren, whom he adored, and presented with such challenges as conjugating verbs in multiple foreign languages.
He was an active member of First Baptist Church, serving as a Deacon, Youth and Adult Sunday School teacher, choir member, and able mentor to many, with a kind and often humorous word to all. Even after his hearing and vision largely failed him, he was faithful and eager to continue with his church family every week.
Dr. John is survived by his wife of sixty eight years, Mary Nell Norwood Isbell, and their children Dr. Blake (Bonnie) Isbell, Dr. Steve (Merle) Isbell, and Nancy (Allen) Isbell Meisler, RN, MSN; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren (he noted, “And three more by end of summer”); siblings Dr. Charles Isbell and Sara Isbell Quinn. His extended family also includes an incredible group of “Airport Buddies” who unfailingly supported him and treated him with the utmost respect, and employees of Isbell Medical Group who did the same, always with a smile.
A private service was held Sunday, May 17, 2020.
Donations may be made to First Baptist Church, Fort Payne, or Mitchell’s Place, Birmingham, AL.
Known as “Dr. John” to most who knew him, he was known for his love and support of his family, his church, his work and coworkers, and flying airplanes. Without exception, he was an encourager of the best sort, and a lover of learning, affecting his own children and many others to pursue excellence in all things. Delivering somewhere around ten thousand babies over his career, he made a connection to most households in the area. Many of those children later were his “copilots” in his beloved Aeronca airplane as he and his airport friends gave rides to encourage interest in flying through the Young Eagles program. Dr. John excelled in obstetrics, but since childhood had interest in almost anything mechanical. With his family, he managed to build from scratch a car, boat, and airplane, unselfishly sharing rides with any who wished, and always eager to share his enthusiasm and knowledge about such, particularly with his grandchildren, whom he adored, and presented with such challenges as conjugating verbs in multiple foreign languages.
He was an active member of First Baptist Church, serving as a Deacon, Youth and Adult Sunday School teacher, choir member, and able mentor to many, with a kind and often humorous word to all. Even after his hearing and vision largely failed him, he was faithful and eager to continue with his church family every week.
Dr. John is survived by his wife of sixty eight years, Mary Nell Norwood Isbell, and their children Dr. Blake (Bonnie) Isbell, Dr. Steve (Merle) Isbell, and Nancy (Allen) Isbell Meisler, RN, MSN; nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren (he noted, “And three more by end of summer”); siblings Dr. Charles Isbell and Sara Isbell Quinn. His extended family also includes an incredible group of “Airport Buddies” who unfailingly supported him and treated him with the utmost respect, and employees of Isbell Medical Group who did the same, always with a smile.
A private service was held Sunday, May 17, 2020.
Donations may be made to First Baptist Church, Fort Payne, or Mitchell’s Place, Birmingham, AL.
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